[PATCH v11 2/3] block: change annotation of rdb_CylBlocks in affs_hardblocks.h

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The Amiga partition parser module uses signed int for partition sector
address and count, which will overflow for disks larger than 1 TB.

Use u64 as type for sector address and size to allow using disks up to
2 TB without LBD support, and disks larger than 2 TB with LBD. The RBD
format allows to specify disk sizes up to 2^128 bytes (though native
OS limitations reduce this somewhat, to max 2^68 bytes), so check for
u64 overflow carefully to protect against overflowing sector_t.

This bug was reported originally in 2012, and the fix was created by
the RDB author, Joanne Dow <jdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. A patch had been
discussed and reviewed on linux-m68k at that time but never officially
submitted (now resubmitted as patch 1 of this series).

Patch 3 (this series) adds additional error checking and warning
messages. One of the error checks now makes use of the previously
unused rdb_CylBlocks field, which causes a 'sparse' warning
(cast to restricted __be32).

Annotate all __u32 fields in affs_hardblocks.h as __be32, as the
on-disk format of RDB and partition blocks is always big endian.

Reported-by: Martin Steigerwald <Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Closes: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43511
Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2")
Message-ID: <201206192146.09327.Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # 5.2
Signed-off-by: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 include/uapi/linux/affs_hardblocks.h | 64 ++++++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/affs_hardblocks.h b/include/uapi/linux/affs_hardblocks.h
index 5e2fb8481252..d507b3ace43d 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/affs_hardblocks.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/affs_hardblocks.h
@@ -7,42 +7,42 @@
 /* Just the needed definitions for the RDB of an Amiga HD. */
 
 struct RigidDiskBlock {
-	__u32	rdb_ID;
+	__be32	rdb_ID;
 	__be32	rdb_SummedLongs;
 	__s32	rdb_ChkSum;
-	__u32	rdb_HostID;
+	__be32	rdb_HostID;
 	__be32	rdb_BlockBytes;
-	__u32	rdb_Flags;
-	__u32	rdb_BadBlockList;
+	__be32	rdb_Flags;
+	__be32	rdb_BadBlockList;
 	__be32	rdb_PartitionList;
-	__u32	rdb_FileSysHeaderList;
-	__u32	rdb_DriveInit;
-	__u32	rdb_Reserved1[6];
-	__u32	rdb_Cylinders;
-	__u32	rdb_Sectors;
-	__u32	rdb_Heads;
-	__u32	rdb_Interleave;
-	__u32	rdb_Park;
-	__u32	rdb_Reserved2[3];
-	__u32	rdb_WritePreComp;
-	__u32	rdb_ReducedWrite;
-	__u32	rdb_StepRate;
-	__u32	rdb_Reserved3[5];
-	__u32	rdb_RDBBlocksLo;
-	__u32	rdb_RDBBlocksHi;
-	__u32	rdb_LoCylinder;
-	__u32	rdb_HiCylinder;
-	__u32	rdb_CylBlocks;
-	__u32	rdb_AutoParkSeconds;
-	__u32	rdb_HighRDSKBlock;
-	__u32	rdb_Reserved4;
+	__be32	rdb_FileSysHeaderList;
+	__be32	rdb_DriveInit;
+	__be32	rdb_Reserved1[6];
+	__be32	rdb_Cylinders;
+	__be32	rdb_Sectors;
+	__be32	rdb_Heads;
+	__be32	rdb_Interleave;
+	__be32	rdb_Park;
+	__be32	rdb_Reserved2[3];
+	__be32	rdb_WritePreComp;
+	__be32	rdb_ReducedWrite;
+	__be32	rdb_StepRate;
+	__be32	rdb_Reserved3[5];
+	__be32	rdb_RDBBlocksLo;
+	__be32	rdb_RDBBlocksHi;
+	__be32	rdb_LoCylinder;
+	__be32	rdb_HiCylinder;
+	__be32	rdb_CylBlocks;
+	__be32	rdb_AutoParkSeconds;
+	__be32	rdb_HighRDSKBlock;
+	__be32	rdb_Reserved4;
 	char	rdb_DiskVendor[8];
 	char	rdb_DiskProduct[16];
 	char	rdb_DiskRevision[4];
 	char	rdb_ControllerVendor[8];
 	char	rdb_ControllerProduct[16];
 	char	rdb_ControllerRevision[4];
-	__u32	rdb_Reserved5[10];
+	__be32	rdb_Reserved5[10];
 };
 
 #define	IDNAME_RIGIDDISK	0x5244534B	/* "RDSK" */
@@ -51,15 +51,15 @@ struct PartitionBlock {
 	__be32	pb_ID;
 	__be32	pb_SummedLongs;
 	__s32	pb_ChkSum;
-	__u32	pb_HostID;
+	__be32	pb_HostID;
 	__be32	pb_Next;
-	__u32	pb_Flags;
-	__u32	pb_Reserved1[2];
-	__u32	pb_DevFlags;
+	__be32	pb_Flags;
+	__be32	pb_Reserved1[2];
+	__be32	pb_DevFlags;
 	__u8	pb_DriveName[32];
-	__u32	pb_Reserved2[15];
+	__be32	pb_Reserved2[15];
 	__be32	pb_Environment[17];
-	__u32	pb_EReserved[15];
+	__be32	pb_EReserved[15];
 };
 
 #define	IDNAME_PARTITION	0x50415254	/* "PART" */
-- 
2.17.1




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